Many CDL drivers ask an important question after a DOT drug or alcohol violation:
Can I complete Step 6 without a DOT employer?
The simple and factual answer is: No. Step 6 cannot be completed without a DOT employer.
This article explains why employer involvement is mandatory and how drivers can complete the RTD process correctly.
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ToggleWhat Is Step 6 in the DOT RTD Process?
Step 6 is the Follow-Up Testing phase of the Return-to-Duty process.
It includes:
- Unannounced drug and alcohol testing
- Monitoring by employer
- Compliance with SAP recommendations on the follow-up testing plan
This ensures ongoing driver safety.
Why a DOT Employer Is Required
DOT regulations clearly state that follow-up testing must be conducted by an employer.
Reasons include:
Legal Responsibility
Employers must enforce DOT testing rules.
Testing Authority
Only employers can schedule DOT follow-up tests.
Compliance Monitoring
Employers track driver compliance and report violations.
Drivers cannot perform these functions themselves. Employers Responsible for Follow-up Testing
DOT Regulations Require Employer Involvement
DOT rules require:
- Employer-managed testing
- Safety-sensitive job performance
- Compliance monitoring
Without an employer, follow-up testing cannot occur.
What Drivers Can Do Without an Employer
Even without an employer, drivers can complete:
- SAP evaluation
- Education or treatment
- Follow-up SAP evaluation
- Return-to-Duty test
But Step 6 only begins after employment.
How to Find a DOT Employer
Many companies hire drivers completing the SAP portion of the RTD process.
Examples include:
- Second-chance trucking companies
- Local Class B employers
- Regional carriers
These employers help drivers complete follow-up testing.
What Happens After Getting Hired?
Once hired:
- Employer reviews Clearinghouse record
- Employer request follow-up testing plan from the SAP
- Employer schedules follow-up tests
- Driver enters compliance monitoring for the next 1-5 years
Completion of testing restores full compliance. Note: only the last of the follow-up tests is entered into the Clearinghouse to complete step 6.
FAQ
Can Step 6 be completed without employment?
No. DOT employer involvement is mandatory.
Can I schedule my own follow-up tests?
No. Only employers can schedule follow-up tests.
When does Step 6 start?
Step 6 starts after you get hired and pass the Return-to-Duty test.
Is Step 6 required to keep CDL active?
No. Only step 5 is required to keep CDL “valid” or reinstate at the DMV.
Take the Final Step Toward Restoring Your CDL Career
Step 6 is the final stage of the Return-to-Duty process, but it cannot be completed without a DOT regulated employer. The key to finishing the process is securing employment with a DOT-regulated company.
Find out how to start working with DOT-compliant employers and a SAP professional today, with the goal to complete Step 6 and fully restore your CDL driving career.